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Massive Tyrannosaurus Rex Fossil Unearthed in New Mexico: Discover the Latest Prehistoric Find

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A massive tyrannosaurid dinosaur likely roamed the floodplains of present-day New Mexico around 74 million years ago, as revealed by a team of paleontologists from Bath University, Montana State University, and the New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science. Bistahieversor sealeyi hunting Pentaceratops sternbergi. Image credit: A. Belov / CC BY 3.0. “Tyrannosaurids were [...] The post Massive Tyrannosaurus Rex Fossil Unearthed in New Mexic…
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Paleontologists from the University of Bath, Montana State University, and the New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science have identified a fossil of a large Tyrannosaurus in the Kirtland Formation, dating back approximately 74 million years. The discovery, which includes a 96 cm long tibia, may offer new insights into the evolution of these predatory dinosaurs. The fossil was found in the Hunter Wash member of the Kirtland Formation in Ne…

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sci.news broke the news on Friday, May 15, 2026.
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